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Why did the United States establish the Open Door policy?

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The United States established the Open Door policy in China to ensure equal trade opportunities for all countries and prevent any one power from gaining an advantage.

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The United States established the Open Door policy in China to ensure equal trade opportunities for all countries and prevent any one power from gaining an advantage over the others. The policy was initiated by John Hay, the U.S. secretary of state, who urged several nations to sign a treaty with China in 1900. The treaty allowed all countries to trade with China on the same terms, without annexing any of China's territory.

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Many great European powers had been exploiting China's weak economic system to enforce their own trade regulations for years. The United States simply wanted to join the fray, so the Open Door notes were sent to the European powers basically stating, "Hey, you guys can't own all of China, make sure that all countries get to trade equally with them."

Just as a side note, the Open Door policy with China was extremely hypocritical for the United States, as the Monroe Doctrine of 1823 basically stated that none of the European powers could interfere with the Western Hemisphere... While no one was allowed to touch the Americas, the United States was apparently allowed to mess with the rest of the world.
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